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41deceive — see fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me …
42deceive yourself — to refuse to believe something because you do not want to You re just deceiving yourself if you think he ll come back to you …
43Let No One Deceive You — Infobox Album | Name =Let No One Deceive You: Songs of Bertolt Brecht Type = studio album Artist = Dave Van Ronk, Frankie Armstrong Released = 1992 Recorded = Genre = Folk Length = 41:39 Label = Flying Fish (FF 70557) Producer = Gary Cristall… …
44flatter to deceive — ► to seem better than it actually is: »The FTSE 100 flattered to deceive, as it broke through the 5000 barrier only to fall back again. Main Entry: ↑deceive …
45flatter to deceive — ˌflatter to deˈceive idiom (BrE) if sth flatters to deceive, it appears to be better, more successful, etc. than it really is • As with many new bands, their early success flattered to deceive. Main entry: ↑flatter …
46alter with intent to deceive — index fake Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
47designed to deceive — index false (not genuine) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
48disposition to deceive — index dishonesty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
49flatter to deceive — appear promising but ultimately disappoint. → flatter …
50deceit — , deceive …